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Miro 6.0 review
Miro 6.0 review













miro 6.0 review
  1. #MIRO 6.0 REVIEW INSTALL#
  2. #MIRO 6.0 REVIEW PORTABLE#

You can turn the smart media player into a mini gaming station.It is loud enough to make you dance! It has a 10W audiophile speaker with an 80dB of sound which beats the hell out the bass.This is not yet another music player that plays songs from a Bluetooth device you can also watch videos both online and offline.

#MIRO 6.0 REVIEW PORTABLE#

But, there’s a way to get things done!Īnyhow, how on Earth this portable smart media player can bring back the old trend of hanging out with friends like in ’70’s & the ’80’s? To make this clear, let me tell what all it can do. But, the internal memory is pretty small, so only the relevant applications can get the work done, and you can’t increase the memory as it doesn’t have microSD support.

#MIRO 6.0 REVIEW INSTALL#

Anyhow, as it runs on Android, you can install every app you love just like you do on your phone. Well, I don’t understand why you need a camera in a 900gm portable Bluetooth speaker. Play time – 6 to 8 hours/ requires 1.5 hours to charge fullyĮxcited? Yes! This smart media player has every major specification you see in a budget-end smartphone except the camera segment.5.5′ HD capacitive touch screen display.Before talking about the performance and stuff, let me put down the specifications to make you awestruck! Miro Smart Media Player Key Specifications: This is not the first time I reviewed a music-related gadget, but I’m excited because of the trend it brought back from dead. So, here’s my review on how this smart media player can be the best travel companion while going out with friends and family. The campaign is live on IndieGoGo now, but I got a chance to test the Miro before the campaign kick-started. To bring back the trend of old picnics, and make your outings memorable like in 80’s, ZBINNO, a startup company in China came up with an interesting travel gadget Miro, which is a portable smart media player. Music became so personalized, as even when hanging out with friends, everyone has their not-so-costly, headphones over or around the ears. Though this evolution made the music players portable that can fit right in your pocket but killed the funny picnics trend. Now, you don’t see these type of scenes, as it became old-fashioned, and the new music devices replaced the conventional tape recorders. If you remember movies in ’70’s and 80’s, you will see a picnic scene where all the main actors in the film hang out in a park, enjoying music from a tape recorder and dancing.















Miro 6.0 review